Fernando brings a new perspective to the WeValue team as a native of Mexico with experience in NPO/NGOs in developing countries. He brings his real-life fieldwork know-how and networks with him, including his network of like-minded development young leaders and peers from his recent Masters at LSE, London. A natural workshop leader and corporate trainer, he will enrich the team’s ability to pinpoint and communicate what it can offer to a new range of agencies who will value the WeValue approaches, and to the Latino world. He has already attended COP30 and followed up on links made by Fudan to ministry-level contacts in Brazil.
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Fernando a PhD candidate (2025–2029) under Prof. Harder at Fudan University, holds an MSc in Environmental Economics (LSE), with a specialization in Development Economics (Oxford University), a second MSc in International Economics, and a specialization in Humanitarian Response (Harvard University). With certificates from the World Bank and the United Nations. Fernando has worked across five continents with governments, parliaments, private companies, and international organisations. Including; Ministry of Interior of Saudi Arabia, Aramco, Saudi Arabia Military Intelligence, KSA Damanat Bank, Central Bank of Zambia, Mexican Senate, Colombia Chamber of Commerce, Belgium Ministry of Defense, and UK Immigration Welfare. Also, as an advisor to embassies in London, Lebanon, and project manager for NGOs in Syria, Uganda, Mexico, and Guatemala. Moreover, speaker/advisor at prestigious events at the UN NewYork Headquarters, COP30 Brazil, UN FfD4 Sevilla, and LSE Power -Politics Congress. Now, his research focuses on crystallizing shared ESG values from local communities to support national adaptation plans, and the Sustainable Development Goals. To develop international strategies aligned with the Chinese global policy concept of “South-South cooperation.”
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